On March 17, Jagiellonia were hosting Katowice in the Ekstraklasa of Poland. Jagiellonia took the win with a commanding 2-1 result.
Alejandro Pozo scored the first goal of the game on the 11th minute of the match, putting Jagiellonia in front. Taras Romanczuk and Erik Jirka then scored, making the final score 2-1.
The stage is set for another captivating encounter as the upcoming encounter sees Jagiellonia and Katowice meet again, 3 months after the National cup meeting which Katowice won 3-1. With losses to Piast Gliwice and Lechia Gdansk, Jagiellonia's form has dipped ahead of this clash, extending their winless streak to three games. Improving their defensive organization could unlock stronger results, given that they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last six matches in a row.
After their recent four-win streak against Lechia Gdansk, Radomiak Radom, Widzew and Gornik Zabrze, Katowice, in comparison, approach this match with renewed confidence.
This Ekstraklasa clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Jagiellonia and Katowice in this campaign. Jagiellonia’s offensive unit, guided by Adrian Siemieniec, has leaned on Jesus Imaz, their main scorer, and Afimico Pululu, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Imaz leads Jagiellonia’s scoring charts in Ekstraklasa this season with eleven goals, and is also the team’s top assist provider, with five key passes leading to goals so far this term. Supporting them are Bartosz Mazurek, Alejandro Pozo and Dimitris Rallis, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Jagiellonia’s attack.
Meanwhile, Katowice’s attacking options, under Rafal Gorak’s management, have been bolstered by Bartosz Nowak, the team’s top scorer, and Arkadiusz Jedrych, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Nowak leads Katowice’s scoring charts in Ekstraklasa this season with seven goals, and is also the team’s top assist provider, with ten key passes leading to goals so far this term. Lukas Klemenz, Marcin Wasielewski and Adam Zrelak have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Katowice’s attack.
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Our system first delivers a pre-match prediction for Jagiellonia–Katowice, and as the game progresses, it refines those predictions continuously based on live developments. In this case, AI analysis ahead of kickoff correctly anticipated Jagiellonia's win. AI projections, calculated before kick-off, indicated Jagiellonia’s victory stands out as the leading outcome, at 38%, while a draw was at 28% and Katowice’s victory was at 34%.
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Jagiellonia kicked off the game with Slawomir Abramowicz, Bartlomiej Wdowik, Andy Pelmard, Bernardo Vital, Norbert Wojtuszek, Bartosz Mazurek, Taras Romanczuk, Matias Nahuel who got substituted by Kajetan Szmyt on the 64th minute, Jesus Imaz, Alejandro Pozo who got substituted by Dawid Drachal on the 79th minute and Afimico Pululu who got substituted by Samed Bazdar on the 79th minute as starters, with Adrian Damasiewicz, Guilherme Montoia, Yuki Kobayashi, Dawid Drachal, Eryk Kozlowski, Sergio Lozano, Kajetan Szmyt, Zachary Zalewski, Dimitris Rallis, Youssuf Sylla and Samed Bazdar on the bench.
Katowice's starting eleven were Rafal Straczek, Alan Czerwinski, Arkadiusz Jedrych, Lukas Klemenz, Marcin Wasielewski, Mateusz Kowalczyk, Sebastian Milewski who got substituted by Damian Rasak on the 46th minute, Borja Galan who got substituted by Erik Jirka on the 46th minute, Bartosz Nowak, Ilya Shkurin who got substituted by Jakub Kokosinski on the 82nd minute and Mateusz Wdowiak who got substituted by Eman Markovic on the 46th minute, with Dawid Kudla, Marten Kuusk, Marius Olsen, Eman Markovic, Damian Rasak, Grzegorz Rogala, Adrian Blad, Marcel Wedrychowski, Erik Jirka and Jakub Kokosinski on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card seven times throughout the game. Taras Romanczuk, Sebastian Milewski, Bartlomiej Wdowik, Matias Nahuel, Eman Markovic, Bartosz Mazurek and Bernardo Vital were the ones to receive it.
Over four meetings since October 2018, the teams have each had their moments. Jagiellonia and Katowice each have two wins. The most recent match between them was on December 4, 2025, in the National Cup of Poland, where Katowice secured a 3-1 victory. In total, Jagiellonia have managed four goals in these four meetings, compared to Katowice's six. As things stand, Jagiellonia and Katowice are evenly matched in their recent head-to-head encounters.
This season in Ekstraklasa, Jagiellonia have recorded eleven wins, eight draws, and six losses in 25 matches, scoring 42 goals, averaging 1.68 per match, while conceding 32, an average of 1.28 per match. Katowice have won eleven of their 25 matches in Ekstraklasa this season, with three draws and eleven defeats, scoring 35 goals at an average of 1.40 per match and conceding 34 at a rate of 1.36 per match.
Jagiellonia are in the middle of a two-match losing streak, having lost to Piast Gliwice and Lechia Gdansk in their last two matches, while Katowice are on a four-game winning streak, including victories against Lechia Gdansk, Radomiak Radom, Widzew and Gornik Zabrze in their last four outings. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Jagiellonia have recorded six wins, eight losses, and six draws, while over their most recent twenty games, Katowice have claimed fourteen victories, suffered four defeats, and drawn two times.
As always, Poland Ekstraklasa's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Jagiellonia are 2nd with 41 points from their 25 games, while Katowice hold 7th place with 36 points after 25 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Jagiellonia and Katowice in real time. You can watch the goals by Alejandro Pozo, Taras Romanczuk and Erik Jirka as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Jagiellonia - Katowice are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
